Meaning Advertising
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The promotion and selling of a product or service to potential customers. To announce publicly or draw attention to an event, etc.
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Advertising helps manufacturers differentiate their products and provides information about products to consumers. As information, advertising provides many benefits to consumers. Price advertising, f [..]
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The placement of announcements and persuasive messages in time or space purchased in any of the mass media by business firms, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and individuals who seek to inform and/ or persuade members of a particular target market or audience about their products, services, organizations, or ideas.
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Under the Wheeler Lea Amendment to the Federal Trade Commission Act, unfair or deceptive acts or practices (which may include advertising) are prohibited. Besides the FTC, the Alcohol Tobacco and Tax Division of the Internal Revenue Service, the FCC, the FDA, the SEC, and the U. S. Postal Service are involved in regulating advertising.
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The nonpersonal presentation of goods, services, or ideas for action, openly paid for by an identified entity. KAUFAD.
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Router process in which routing or service updates are sent at specified intervals so that other routers on the network can maintain lists of usable routes.
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Information provided about a product by a company to promote or maintain sales, revenue, and or profit. Advertising is often an explicit method of signalling that sellers use to provide information to [..]
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ad: a public promotion of some product or service the business of drawing public attention to goods and services (advertise) make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is [..]
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 attentive.
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Definition Description or presentation of a product, idea, or organization, in order to induce individuals to buy, support, or approve of it.
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Content designed to promote the University that is intended to appear in any external media ...electronic online web or print.
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Any form of marketing communication in the paid media. Agent.
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Using advertisements (public notices, displays or presentations often based on celebrity endorsements, appeals to authority, bandwagon effects and attractive imagery) to promote the sale of goods or services.
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AmazingRibs.com is by far the most popular barbecue website in the world, still growing rapidly, and one of the 25 most popular food websites in the US according to comScore, Quantcast, Compete, and A [..]
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Attracting attention by paying to have announcements placed on billboards, in newspapers and broadcasts or on websites.
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Advertising is the act or practice of attracting public notice and attention. It includes all forms of public announcement that are intended to aid directly or indirectly in the furtherance or promulg [..]
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(n) a public promotion of some product or service(n) the business of drawing public attention to goods and services
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praeconius| praeconia| praeconium ADJ of/concerned with the public crier/his office; of/belonging to an auctioneer
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Refers to all information/material which schools, regional offices and central office pay for to appear in newspapers and other publications, on radio and television, in cinemas, on billboards and other out-of-home media, and on websites and online. It does not include items such as brochures (unless inserted into newspapers), stories in newspapers [..]
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Making known; calling public attention to a product, service, or company by means of paid announcements so as to affect perception or arouse consumer desire to make a purchase or take a particular act [..]
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The paid promotion of goods, services, companies, or ideas by an identified sponsor. Marketers see advertising as part of an overall promotional strategy.
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The act or practice of calling public attention to a product, service, need, etc., especially by paid announcements in newspapers, magazines, on radio, or on television. (Random House Unabridged Dicti [..]
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Advertising, in the context of computer networking, is the router characteristic for broadcasting network updates and changes. Routers are intelligent networking devices that maintain network informat [..]
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Advertising has been controversial, probably more so that its economic importance would justify, at least since the emergence of the mass media in ...
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Empirical studies suggest that advertising is not an important determinant of consumer behaviour and that advertising follows rather than leads cultural ...
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"Advertising" or "advertisement" means any public notice or announcement of commodities for sale, services to be performed, equipment or facilities for hire, or any other thing off [..]
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attentive
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Online Advertising is a form of advertising which uses the internet to deliver promotional marketing messages to consumers. Also known as Online Marketing or Internet Advertising.
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The act or practice of calling public attention to a product, service, need, etc., especially by paid announcements in newspapers, magazines, on radio, or on television. (12 Dec 1998)
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A tool used to get people's attention and to get people to do, buy, or believe something. Advertising helps brands engage with their customers and potential customers. Advertising subsidizes websites’ delivery of rich content, innovative tools and services used by consumers and businesses to connect and communicate.
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To discard a card in order to induce an opponent to discard another card of the same rank or in suit and sequence with it. Also known as "baiting", "chumming", "fishing".
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The use of a competitor's trademarks in advertising. Such use is permitted in the context of comparing a company's own products or services with those of their competitor, as long as the ad [..]
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Advertising is defined as the paid placement of promotional messages in channels capable of reaching a mass audience.
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The activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, as by paid announcements in the print, broadcast, or electronic media.
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Any paid, nonpersonal communication transmitted through out-of-store mass media by an identified sponsor.
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any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by identified sponsor.
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Information provided about a product by a company to promote or maintain sales, revenue, and or profit. Advertising is often an explicit method of signalling that sellers use to provide information to [..]
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Advertising: Refers to establishment primarily engaged in creating advertising campaigns and placing such advertising in periodicals, newspaper, radio, television or other media. These establishment a [..]
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